Why there is no distinct regions of division of cells in animals?
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because they are unicellular animals
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Cell division is a very crucial process. It is important in terms of genetic control or genetic material to be equally supported, it has nothing to do with distinct region, and hence the concern over distinct region is not necessary. These are important and hence ensures the correct division and genesis of progeny cells containing intact genome. This chromosome is distributed to daughter nuclei during cell division. This is to be totally genetically controlled rather than region specific for division to occur.
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